14-Year-Old Boy Shoots His Sleeping Mother to Death

A 14-year-old Detroit boy allegedly shot his mother to death, while she slept because she refused to let him hang out with friends who were in a gang.

Tamiko Robinson, 36, was sleeping on the coach in a room next to her fiancé and 5-year-old daughter Monday, when she was shot several times. Her son, according to Fox 2, is being held in custody after trying to flee the scene in his mother's car.

The boy who according to the Daily Mail, was on the swim team at his High School in East Detroit, was reportedly angry that his mother wanted to keep him off the streets and away from a local gang.

Detroit Mayor Dave Bing and Detroit Police Chief Ralph L. Godbee Jr., held a press conference to address Robinson's shooting and other Detroit incidents of gun violence involving minors Monday. Earlier that day a 6-year-old boy was also shot in an attempted carjacking, with police saying the two suspects being held in custody for the shooting are also teenage boys.

Bing said that people in Detroit cannot stand by and watch children become the victims of crime, and demanded parents take more responsibility for the actions of their children.

"You can't expect the police to be in every home, on every corner, responding to things that we as parents and adults ought to be responsible for," he said. "Let's let these young people know that we care about them but at the same time, we aren't going to allow them to create havoc. You have to start discipline ... when they come out of the womb."

In the past month three children have been shot in Detroit, with two having been killed including a 9-month-old baby, and a 12-year-old girl.